Pro Kennex Type C Redondo MP
Prince Tour Diablo Midsize
Fischer Pro #1 (The one released before the FT version)
Head PT 280/630
Head Prestige Classic 600
Currently, I use the redondo. Any current or readily available racquets which anyone would find plays similar to these?
1 PK5G, lead to about 350g
2 PS6.0 95, n yrs old, very soft with soft string too
3 Volkl T10 mid, O grip taken off.
4 CTS Approach 90
5. an around 70" head size Scorpion split throat racket, (look and feel very much like a woodie)
but much more head light and playable. Incredible stability.
Wilson 6.6 Stars and Stripes (85")
Dunlop MW XL (90" head)
Dunlop 200g XL
Head Calibre 660
Pro Kennex Ceramic (Black 90") bought at Service Merchandise
1. Dunlop Maxply Fort (wood)
2. Head Pro (the famous aluminum 'Red Head')/Head Arthur Ashe Composite
3. Wilson PS 6.0 85
4. Head i Prestige (though watch out for your elbow!)
5. Wilson K90
1 - MatchMate Graphite (a 110)
2 - Spalding World Open (Better than the Fort or the PS woodies; just not popularly promoted.)
3 - PK Pro 7G
4 - PK 5G
5 - (Tie) Wilson Jack Kramer Pro Staff ... Dunlop Fort (both woodies, like my #2 ^^^)
1: Wilson PS 85
2: Wilson K6-1 Team
3: Dunlop 300G
4: Wilson Hyper Prostaff 6.0 (6.1 tour)
5: Wilson PS 6.1 MP
Honorable mention:
- Dunlop 200g (Muscle Weave)
- Wilson Sting 85
- Prince Michael Chang Titanium
- Wilson Hyper Prostaff 6.5
- Head Prestige original
- Dunlop Aerogel 300
- Babolat Pure Control 98
I'll go with which rackets I played best with (age when I played with the racket has a lot to do with it).
Wilson Jack Kramer Pro Staff (wood)
Slazenger Challenge Graphite (wood w/graphite strips)
Kennex Black Ace 98 (past - early 80's - and current racket - 86" head size, 14 oz)
Wilson Pro Staff (Saint Vincent 85")
Prince Graphite 20th Anniversary - 93"
1) PC 600 - cant beat it....none ever will
2) Babolat Pure Storm - add a leather grip and some lead and this thing rocks!
3)PS 6.0 85 - classic
4)POG mid - classic and solid
5)prostaff tour - I loved the feel